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Felix Salten (1869–1945)

Författare till Bambi : en levnadshistoria från skogen

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Bambi : en levnadshistoria från skogen (1923) — Författare — 2,424 exemplar
Fifteen Rabbits (1929) 93 exemplar
Perri: The Youth of a Squirrel (1938) 56 exemplar
A Forest World (1942) 43 exemplar
Bambi (1985) 38 exemplar
The Hound of Florence: A Novel (1923) 32 exemplar
Bambi (Walt Disney Treasure Chest) (1990) — Original book — 23 exemplar
The City Jungle (1931) 21 exemplar
Djibi, the Kitten (1945) 17 exemplar
Walt Disney's Bambi (Disney Classics) (2000) — Författare — 9 exemplar
Good comrades (1942) 8 exemplar
Wurstelprater (1973) 6 exemplar
Olga Frohgemuth (1910) 5 exemplar
Walt Disney's Bambi (1989) 3 exemplar
Bambi 020597 (1988) 2 exemplar
Bambi (1993) 2 exemplar
Bambi's Children 1 exemplar
Bambiho rodinka 1 exemplar
Bambi (2011) — Författare — 1 exemplar
Μπάμπι 1 exemplar
Bambi een leven in het bos (2023) 1 exemplar
Thumper (Sweet Shapes) (2002) 1 exemplar
Bambi - Karaca 1 exemplar
Memoirs of Josephine Mutzenbacher: Volumes One and Two (1967) — Författare — 1 exemplar
Begegnung mit Tieren (1962) 1 exemplar
Bambi erdei történet (2015) 1 exemplar
Wiener Adel (1905) 1 exemplar
Bambi's Children (1951) 1 exemplar

Associerade verk

Bambi (Disney Classic) (Little Golden Book) (1941) — Original book — 1,218 exemplar
The Golden Treasury of Children's Literature Set (1961) — Bidragsgivare — 207 exemplar
Walt Disney's Story of Bambi (Book & Audio) (1942) — Based on the work by — 114 exemplar
Felix Salten's Bambi (1999) — Original book — 101 exemplar
Bambi (Mouseworks Classic Storybook) (1901) — Original book — 67 exemplar
Walt Disney's Bambi [Adapted by Melvin Shaw] (1923) — Original book — 66 exemplar
Bambi's Fragrant Forest (1975) — Original book — 33 exemplar
Walt Disney's Bambi (A Tell-A-Tale Book) (1972) — Original book — 30 exemplar
Bambi (Ladybird Disney Easy Reader) (1995) — Original book — 23 exemplar
Walt Disney's Bambi (Ladybird Book of the Film) (2003) — Original book — 20 exemplar
Walt Disney's Perri and her Friends (1956) — Original book — 17 exemplar
Walt Disney's Perri (A Little Golden Book) (1957) — Original book — 15 exemplar
Bambi and the Four Seasons (1988) — Original Book — 15 exemplar
Bambi's Children Adapted for Ages 5 to 10 (1950) — Original book — 14 exemplar
Manni the Donkey in the Forest World (A Little Golden Book) (1959) — Original book — 12 exemplar
The Arabian Horse in Fact, Fantasy and Fiction (1959) — Bidragsgivare — 9 exemplar
Walt Disney's Bambi (Weber Board Book) (1999) — Original book — 9 exemplar
Bambi (My First Disney Storybook) (1997) — Original book — 6 exemplar
Bambi Audio Book (2017) — Original book — 4 exemplar
Walt Disney's Bambi (MouseWorks Little Library) (1996) — Original book — 4 exemplar
Bambi (1923) 4 exemplar
Bambi: Story Activity Book (1991) — Original book — 3 exemplar
Bambi's Children (Better Little Books, #1497) — Original book — 2 exemplar
Die schönsten Tiergeschichten — Bidragsgivare — 1 exemplar

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Beautiful artwork from the 1940s stunningly illustrates young Bambi's journey from fawn to prince of the forest.
 
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PlumfieldCH | 49 andra recensioner | Sep 22, 2023 |
Originally published in Berlin during 1923 and then translated to English by Whittaker Chambers for US publication during 1928, Bambi remains a popular children's classic. Although some anthropomorphism is used, Salten's story is a far cry from the cutesy, sanitized version presented by Walt Disney decades later. Salten's beautifully descriptive and subtle writing is deceiving, as the story contains underlying themes of fear, survival, death, war and religion.

Bambi, a male roe deer, first appears as a newborn and by the end of the book is older and turning gray. Bambi is first cared for by his mother and as he gains more independence, eventually chooses a mate. Bambi learns the most from an older male deer, who every so often seeks out Bambi to teach survival strategies, including how to outwit "He" which is the animal's term for a human.

Just a word of caution if you plant to read this, as there are various translations available and some versions are abridged too. After unwittingly borrowing and reading a recently translated abridged copy on HOOPLA, which I thought was horrible, I figured out my error. My second reading was an unabridged version translated by Whittaker Chambers and I came away with a much more favorable impression of the writing and the story. I personally think the story is far too sophisticated and gloomy for children but might be more appropriate for the YA age group.
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Ann_R | 49 andra recensioner | Aug 7, 2023 |
Salten intended this book to be read by adults. Apparently it is a metaphor about oppressed people, such as Jews; the Nazis who banned and burned it thought so. The first English translation was done by Whittaker Chambers (of Alger Hiss fame) and because of copyright problems, no other translation could be done until recently. I found the New Yorker article , "'Bambi' is Even Bleaker Than You Thought" by Kathryn Schulz (https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/01/24/bambi-is-even-bleaker-than-you-thought), more informative than Jack Zipes' introduction.

Maybe bleak is the right word for the story; certainly it is not a warm cozy tale of frolicking animals. Humans, referred to as "He" with a capital H, are a dangerous intrusion on natural forest life. One deer, to his deep regret, learns that, although he is welcomed and cared for by Him, He cannot be trusted. I can see this incident as a warning that passing may only work to a certain extent; is Salten saying that He can always recognize the other? After all, a deer can't pretend to be human. There are some lovely, sweet bits and some gloomy, sad ones and some important life lessons and they balance out: this is not a happily-ever-after story, more a realization that life is difficult but survivable. I'm reminded of the end of Candide>---"we must cultivate our garden."
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raizel | 49 andra recensioner | Jan 9, 2023 |
 
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William Bartlett Illustrator
Bob Kuhn Illustrator
Rudolf Schleifer Translator
Kurt Wiese Illustrator
Kondasha Illustrator
Fritz Kredel Illustrator
Nicolas Waquet Translator
Alenka Sottler Illustrator
Damion Searls Translator
Maxime Rovere Introduction
Paul Reitter Afterword
Girard Goodenow Illustrator
Richard Cowdrey Illustrator
Noelle Dupuis Narrator
Barbara Cooney Illustrator
John Chancer Narrator
Jack Zipes Translator
Erna Pinner Illustrator
Thomas Graftdijk Translator
Mahlon Blaine Illustrator
Oswald Wiener Contributor
Mussey Barrows Translator
Peter Kneebone Translator
Paul R. Milton Translator
Maja Dusíková Illustrator

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Medlemmar
3,521
Popularitet
#7,213
Betyg
4.0
Recensioner
68
ISBN
268
Språk
19
Favoritmärkt
8
Proberstenar
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